Set out from Brisbane for a full-day expedition to Byron Bay, a coastal town on New South Wales’ north shore known for its beaches, cliffs and relaxed town center. This 10‑hour day trip travels from Brisbane City (meet at Brisbane Skytower, 222 Margaret St) or the Gold Coast and packs lighthouse walking, cliffside views, beach time, and a brewery visit into a single, easy day. The crown attraction is Cape Byron Lighthouse, the easternmost point of mainland Australia. Built in 1901, the white stone tower perches above shear cliffs that drop into the Pacific; a short walking loop along headland trails puts the ocean and distant horizons on full display. Nearby Point Danger marks the Queensland–New South Wales border and offers a different perspective of the rugged coastline. Sandstone headlands, iron-rich cliffs and stretches of surf-swept sand define the coastline here; native coastal heath and banksia dot the slopes and provide habitat for wedge-tailed shearwaters, sea-eagles and visiting humpback whales in migration season. After the lighthouse and headland walk, the itinerary gives time in Byron Bay town and on the main beach where cafés, surf shops and boutique stores reflect the town’s creative, surf‑culture spirit. A local brewery stop shifts the day into a sociable rhythm: sample small-batch beers brewed with regional ingredients and learn what makes Byron Bay’s craft scene a draw for visitors and locals alike. The trip is ideal for travelers who want a single-day window into northeastern Australia’s coastline without driving. Small-group transport, scheduled pickups, and guided highlights make it easy to relax and explore. The tour is family-friendly (minimum age 3) and moves at a gentle pace, but bring comfortable walking shoes for headland trails and a windproof layer for cliff-top breezes. Why this trip stands out: it combines iconic natural landmarks—Cape Byron Lighthouse and Point Danger—with a vibrant town experience and a taste of local food culture. For visitors based in Brisbane or the Gold Coast, it’s an efficient way to reach the easternmost sunrise point and the warm waters of Byron Bay in one day. Local operators emphasize low-impact access to fragile coastal environments, and visits support small businesses in the region. Practical highlights: meet at Brisbane Skytower (222 Margaret St, Brisbane City QLD 4000) or Surfers Paradise pickup, expect roughly ten hours, and plan for varied conditions: sun, wind and surf. Whether you’re after a cliff-top sunrise, a beach stroll, or a craft beer by the sea, this tour delivers a compact, memorable slice of Australian coastlines. Bring sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, and a camera; consider booking transfers early during peak holiday periods when demand spikes, and check whale season dates if you hope to catch migrating pods offshore too.